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Julian Wild and Scenic Film Festival

The Wild and Scenic Film Festival is a collection of awe-inspiring environmental and adventure films from the annual festival held the third week of January in Nevada City, Ca! 

The festival, a benefit for Volcan Mountain Foundation  is a natural extension this non-profit organization's work to inspire people to act on behalf of the environment.  

Julian’s first-ever film festival kicks off Friday evening, May 4 at 7:00 p.m. with live music from Highwire at the Wynola Marketplace.  Come mingle with filmmakers, Ben Stookesberry and Susan Edwards, festival filmgoers, and learn about the films!

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Saturday films will be shown in three 1-/2 hour sessions in three venues (Town Hall, Julian Elementary Auditorium and the Julian Junior High Wolf Den).  The same program will repeat in the same locations on Sunday allowing weekend filmgoers to take guided hikes on Volcan mountain or attend a variety of workshops.

Saturday evening the Julian Town Hall hosts the lively sound of Grand Canyon Sundown where attendees can meet the filmmakers and special guests while enjoying local beer,wine and h’orderves.

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ADVANCED TICKET SALE PRICES:  One day festival pass (films only) $12.00; 3 day festival pass including films Saturday, Sunday, both
Friday and Saturday evening events, workshops and guided hikes:  $35.00.  

DAY OF TICKET SALE PRICES:  One day festival pass (films only) $15.00; 3 day festival pass including films Saturday, Sunday, Friday and Saturday evening events, workshops and guided hikes:  $40.00; Friday night party (without festival pass):  $7.00 Saturday night party (without festival pass):  $10.00.

For tickets or more information please call 760 - 239- 6651 or go to

www.julianfilmfestival.com; http://www.facebook.com/events/336242523078644/

To purchase tickets online: http://www.brownpapertickets.com

 

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